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Marc Vitse introduces the "Actas" of this first congress held in Madrid in June 1987. The volume opens with seven plenary papers and there follows 47 shorter papers.
This book aims to develop a broader view of the trajectory of Hispanic modernity, tracing a motif of recurring impasse, first seen in peninsular Baroque texts and continuing into Latin American colonial and modern literature.
In the last two decades, the glorification of sewing - whether involving needlework, tailoring, or fashion design - has thrived in Latin American and Iberian cultural works, particularly literature.
How were Moroccan Muslim and Jewish cultures depicted in Spanish literature, journalism, and photography during the Rif War (1909-27) and what did this portrayal reveal about conflicting visions of Spanish identity?
New readings of 20th-century literary cinematic texts are presented here in historical context, informed by cultural theory.
A reappraisal of Lope's literary career, bringing out the complexities of his dramatic texts.
Essays on motifs employed in women's novels from Spain and Latin America between 1936 and the present.
A sophisticated introduction to contemporary Basque literature that chronicles its growth and success after the death of Spanish dictator Francisco Franco.
This Companion is a readable and up-to-date guide to all aspects of the extraordinary flowering of theatre in Early-Modern Spain.
Luis Bunuel was one of the great film-makers of the twentieth century. Gwynne Edwards analyses his work in the context of Bunuel's personal obsessions - sex, bourgeois values and religion.
This volume contains a selection of the papers read at the Spanish Armada International Symposium held in Sligo on 4-9 September, 1988. Streedagh Strand, some eight miles from Sligo town, is the most important Armada wreck site in Ireland as three major vessels were driven ashore there.
The extent to which contemporary rhetorics of nation and kingship reflected the realities of social, economic and cultural life in Habsburg Spain.
A new guide to Spain's most popular and dynamic medium, which celebrates its fiftieth anniversary in 2006.
An exploration of the cultural-political complexity of the medieval Peninsula.
The principal developments in Spanish American poetry in the second half of the twentieth century.
The six essays collected in this volume are a selection from a number of papers which were given at a one-day colloquium on 'Art, Literature and the Spanish Civil War' which was held in Westfield College on 18 July 1986, preciselyfifty years to the day after Franco's military coup in the Canary Islands, which was destined to have such a decisive effect on the course of Spanish history. Though this date subsequently became a Francoist celebration - the so-called 'Dia del Alzamiento' (Day of the Uprising) - the papers collected here do not demonstrate a Francoist bias. The overall approach is intertextual and interdisciplinary, thereby stressing the international nature of the artistic response to the war. For the benefit of the English reader, all foreign quotations are followed by an English translation.
An examination of Argentina's "Dirty War" in films made after the advent of democracy in 1983.
An account of the critical reception of Gongora's Soledad primerain the 17c.
An introduction to one of Latin America's most important authors.
A fresh approach to the mester de clerecia, a group of narrative poems (epics, hagiography, romances) composed in thirteenth-century Spain by university-trained clerics for the edification and entertainment of the predominantly illiterate laity.
A study of letter-writing in Renaissance Spain.
Breden shifts the focus of academic study away from product and towards process, demonstrating how an understanding of process assists in the reading of the theatrical product.
Howard demonstrates that Machiavellian discourse had a profound impact on early modern Spanish prose treatises.
A guide to the interpretation of the Golden-Age ballad.
Ganador del Premio de Monografia Critica Victoria Urbano 2015 Winner of the 2015 Premio de Monografia Critica Victoria Urbano
Contents Acknowledgements Introduction Language of the Texts Tapsir The Texts Glossary Photographs of the Texts Bibliography and Abbreviations
Critica metaforica de los reinados de Felipe III y de Felipe IV en las obras dramaticas de Lope de Vega, Tirso de Molina y Calderon de la Barca.
Places the warrior-poet Aldana in the appropriate poetic and philosophical context of the Spanish Golden Age and the European Renaissance.
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